NKY / Greater Cincinnati Bucket List

Page 2 of So a year or two after I relocated to Louisville there was a thread called the Louisville Bucket List...basically a list of things you've "gotta d... 66 comments | 3024 Views | Go to page 1 →

This one will seem odd to some, but spend a good chunk of a Saturday with nice weather at Spring Grove Cemetery. There are some amazing things to see there, and if you do some research before you go there is some pretty cool historical connections to the cemetery.

I've been to Music Hall twice and can't wait to go back. Louisville has a theater comparable to Aranoff in the Center for the Arts and comparable to the Taft in the Brown. Even with the Palace, Louisville has nothing quite like Music Hall. Spectacular and massive old venue.

Get a burger from Zip's, while sitting at the bar, and have the chili while you're there. When finished, walk around Mt. Lookout Square -- one of the coolest 'hoods in Cincinnati.

I live pretty close to Mt. Lookout. Haven't done Zip's yet, but you're not the first to mention it. The special lady and her college friends are longtime Arthur's devotees so we've already been there a couple times for burgers.

I've been to Music Hall twice and can't wait to go back. Louisville has a theater comparable to Aranoff in the Center for the Arts and comparable to the Taft in the Brown. Even with the Palace, Louisville has nothing quite like Music Hall. Spectacular and massive old venue.

We'll go to at least one opera when the season starts in June.

If you haven't seen it, Music Hall looks very nice after the recent refurbishment.

Hmmm...never expected a syrup component to this. Is the taste similar to a sausage ball?

It can be, but there is some more that they do with it. It has been said that 99% of all goetta is consumed in Greater Cincinnati. During the summer, entire festivals are dedicated to goetta and the many ways it can be cooked and served. BTW, I like it with syrup too.